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Linguistics শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: ভাষাবিদ্যা

Linguistics Meaning In Bengali ভাষাবিদ্যা

Linguistics

ভাষাতত্ত্ব, ভাষাবিদ্যা, ভাষাবিজ্ঞান,

Definition

1) Linguistics is the scientific study of language, including its structure, grammar, semantics, and the ways in which languages are used and acquired.
2) Linguistics can also refer to the analysis of language form, meaning, and context, as well as the social, cultural, and historical factors that influence language.
3) Linguistics may also include the study of specific aspects of language, such as phonetics (sound system), morphology (word formation), syntax (sentence structure), and pragmatics (language use in context).

Examples

Linguistics Example in a sentence

1) She decided to major in linguistics because she was fascinated by the structure of language.

2) The linguistics professor explained the concept of phonetics to the class.

3) Studying linguistics helped him understand the similarities and differences between various languages.

4) The study of linguistics involves analyzing the sounds, semantics, and syntax of languages.

5) A strong background in linguistics can be beneficial for jobs in translation and interpretation.

6) The linguistics department at the university offers a range of courses on language development and acquisition.

7) Research in linguistics has led to breakthroughs in machine translation technology.

8) Linguistics experts were consulted to help decipher an ancient language script.

9) She presented her findings on multilingualism at a linguistics conference.

10) The online course on introductory linguistics covered topics such as morphology and sociolinguistics.

Part of Speech

Linguistics (Noun)

Synonyms

Linguistics , Philology - (NOUN) ভাষাতত্ত্ব

Linguistics , Philology - (NOUN) ভাষাবিদ্যা

Linguistics , Philology - (NOUN) ভাষাবিজ্ঞান

Antonyms

Math
Science
Physics

Encyclopedia

Linguistics is the scientific study of language, including its structure, grammar, semantics, and the ways in which languages are used and acquired.
Linguistics can also refer to the analysis of language form, meaning, and context, as well as the social, cultural, and historical factors that influence language.
Linguistics may also include the study of specific aspects of language, such as phonetics (sound system), morphology (word formation), syntax (sentence structure), and pragmatics (language use in context).